Text from back of image: "Photo show the llittle 'air flivver' flown by Pilot Barbot of France as it took off from St. Inglevert, France to cross the English Channel to Lympne, England. The little glider which was invented by Mons. Dewoitine of...

Text from back of image: "Recently the king and queen of Belgium flew to England to attend the Curzon wedding, crossing the Channel in the air in rain and mist. Above they are shown landing at Farnborough."

Table of Contents: The Tamiami Trail through Florida; A story of modern merchandising; Have you ever made a paint inspection; The latest development in home movies; Fast-dyed fabrics and how; Christmas fruit cake in Cellophane; Lignite mining in...

The Iroquois, one of the new Clyde Liners on its first trip through the deepened channel through Biscayne Bay. This is the first time that a steamer this size has entered and docked a Miami wharf within a stones throw of Miamis business section.

Hendrick writes to say he had hoped to have the electric carriage for his September vacation. He wonders if they have obtained the channel irons and asks if they will be able to send the automobile by the 1st of October.

Table of Contents: Business outlook; We amputate a stack; Campal, a real pal; Duco-finished car wins at Indianapolis; Battling the bandits with Pyralin; Proper use of permissibles; Opening a new mine in Illinois; Railroad work at Central City,...

Text from back of image: "Across Baltic Sea and English Channel the first Danish Air Line, Amsterdam, and London and flying back by way of Gothengury to Malmo. The motor of the giant Hydroplane used is of 220 HP Benz motor, carries mail and...

Table of Contents: Dynamite tests in England back in the sixties; An island paradise for game birds; The Catalina bird farm; Take care of your auto top; The apartment queen; America's modern art is exhibited; Submarine blasting in the Miami ship...

Water tight cans of explosives being pushed into the cage at the collar of a 570 foot vertical mine shaft on Maud Island, about 120 miles northwest of Vancouver, British Columbia. The explosive was used to blow the top off Ripple Rock, a two headed...